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Lobstergirl, el principe
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Jul 24, 2012 04:16AM

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I spend most of my time in terminal coffee. I do have two other groups, one I joined because a friend of mine runs it, I don't participate much. The other is a super secret group, with very limited numbers. It's a spy group, that's why it's top secret. It's a place I feel safe.
I don't feel qualified to be a GR librarian, I don't feel confident enough to give feed back.
In the past I have spend a lot of time fussing with my GR library, writing reviews, not so much now. I drop in and out of groups as the whim takes me. I always drift back to my favourite group TC, as I always feel welcomed here. By most of you anyway. :)
I don't feel qualified to be a GR librarian, I don't feel confident enough to give feed back.
In the past I have spend a lot of time fussing with my GR library, writing reviews, not so much now. I drop in and out of groups as the whim takes me. I always drift back to my favourite group TC, as I always feel welcomed here. By most of you anyway. :)

I'm moderating another group that is increasingly busy, so I spend more time there. We have a couple of challenges on the go, monthly group reads, and bi-monthly read-a-thons called TBR Topplers. My role in the group is chief mod and running the challenges. There are three other mods who run the other activities.


Otis runs an elevator repair company?

In terms of groups I spend most of my time herein. I have a couple of book related groups I visit only occasionally, and I go into the Librarian and Feedback groups as necessary, or when I see an interesting topic pop up. I have done lots and lots and lots of librarian edits, but I'm doing fewer lately. I am an active contributer to Listopias, in fact when I finish a book I immediately and joyfully run off to Listopias to see which Listopias I can add the book to. I write lots of trivia questions (I think I'm ranked 2nd?) but hate the quizzes. I generally write a few trivia questions for every book I read. I moderate no groups. I have left groups that at first seemed interesting but turned out to be boring, and I left a group that I enjoyed being in but a moderator deleted one of my comments and very much pissed me off, goodbye.


Goodreads is also a big way for me to communicate with my oldest daughter Madeline, who is now the #18 rated reviewer in the USA! That's my girl.




I spent most of my GR-time in TC. I write reviews when I feel like it, and will occasionally read some. I am a librarian, mainly because some of the Dutch books I read are not on GR yet or don't have a cover yet on GR.


I'm a librarian but I don't do that many edits. I go through phases. And yes, I know who Otis is.


I think she's wanting you to finish that phrase with "more than anything else I do on GR" because it implies you do TC more than you eat, sleep, brush your teeth, ride your motorcycle, shower... y'know, the really important stuff. :)


Like this one: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15...
You were probably just replying to Kevin, in which case, ignore this.






:) Kevin spelunks. That's awesome!
Kevin "El Liso Grande" wrote: "it ranks possibly in top 100 things that i do on a reg basis but much farther down the list than motorcycle riding, brushing teeth, ice cream eating, origami and spelunking"
Oh Kevin. I doubt you do origami and spelunking more than suitcase packing/unpacking and sock applications.
I also imagine you might do a bit more laughing than Tcing.
Oh Kevin. I doubt you do origami and spelunking more than suitcase packing/unpacking and sock applications.
I also imagine you might do a bit more laughing than Tcing.

::Off to find a dog named Carl so that I can go spelunking::
Cynthia wrote: "I have a Goodreads friend who shall remain nameless. He/she makes me nuts with book recs for books I won't like, polls, quizzes and invitations to join groups I won't like. I know I should probably..."
If you like the person as a GR friend apart from all the annoyances, send them a PM saying you don't want to offend (optional) but you're simply too busy to do every single thing they're inviting you to do so could they please stop. If you don't really care about them as a GR friend, delete the friend.
I have a few friends who want me to vote on every Listopia known to man, and I'm interested in voting on maybe 3% of them, but I like the friends, so I just delete delete delete their invitation emails.
If you like the person as a GR friend apart from all the annoyances, send them a PM saying you don't want to offend (optional) but you're simply too busy to do every single thing they're inviting you to do so could they please stop. If you don't really care about them as a GR friend, delete the friend.
I have a few friends who want me to vote on every Listopia known to man, and I'm interested in voting on maybe 3% of them, but I like the friends, so I just delete delete delete their invitation emails.

::Off to find a dog named Carl so that ..."
You can borrow my dog Carl, he is a lovely and well-behaved Border collie mix, not sure if he likes caves, though.

I think I'm too passive aggressive to confront the person, so I will keep delete delete deleting.


And to post in the inebriation thread.